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"Dominate the Dance Floor in Half an Hour"
A quick-start guide for Novices to the dance floor. The cover is boldly designed with vibrant, dynamic color contrasts.
Ladies
In the social circles of Asterleeds, a ball is the ideal occasion to display your grace and charm. This brochure teaches you how to conquer the dance floor with elegance and handle any unexpected situations.
I. Pre-Dance Strategy
Imagine the tautness of a violin string, then stand tall with your spine straight and your gaze gracefully lowered.
When invited to dance, manage your expressions with care-maintain a serene smile, and lightly tap the tip of your fan to signal your acceptance.
Should you wish to decline, avoid any harsh words. Simply keep your upper lip still and gently part your lower lip, saying,
"My apologies, I already have a partner."
II. Crisis Management
When Your Partner Acts Inappropriately
- If your partner becomes overly persistent, swiftly open your fan and wave it lightly, just enough to tap their collarbone, subtly signaling them to keep their distance.
- Use your dance steps to spin, letting your skirt flow as a barrier to break free from the offender.
- If your skirt is stepped on, offer a soft smile and say, "You've made the rose bloom too soon. "
Heel Caught in Skirt
- When your partner draws near, give a soft cough as a discreet signal.
III. Exit Etiquette
- After the final piece, take out your handkerchief and pretend to wipe your forehead, signaling that you've thoroughly enjoyed the dance.
- When parting with your dance partner, remember to smile warmly.
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Gentlemen
In Asterleeds' social circles, the dance floor serves as a true measure of one's elegance. This guide will help you captivate the spotlight at any ball with grace.
I. Inviting a Dance Partner
- When extending an invitation, always use polite language, and if you're wearing a hat, remove it as a gesture of respect.
- If your partner's fan is held close to her face and her gaze wanders, this signals that she doesn't want to dance with you. In such cases, simply smile and gracefully excuse yourself-never press the matter.
II. Crisis Management
In the midst of the enchanting music, speaking may inadvertently seem out of place.
The cane, an essential social accessory, has developed its own language:
One tap on the ground: Trying to catch the attention of a server.
Two taps on the ground: Signaling to the orchestra to quicken the tempo.
Three taps on the ground: Indicating the need to visit the restroom.
Loss of Rhythm:
- Simulate an issue with your pocket watch chain, and subtly adjust the tempo to regain your composure.
III. Exit Etiquette
- At the conclusion of the dance, bow gracefully to your partner to show appreciation. Never directly turn and walk away.
- When escorting your partner to their carriage, elegantly spread your cloak to clear their path. Only depart once your partner is no longer in view.
This book contains 2 pages.